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Saint Modoald, also
known as Romoald, was the
Frankish archbishop of
Trier from 626 to 645. He is the
patron saint of the
Reichsabtei Helmarshausen and...
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daughter of Arnoald,
Bishop of Metz, son of Ansbertus. Her
brother was
Saint Modoald,
Bishop of Trier, and her
sister was the abbess,
Saint Severa. She married...
- are in the
treasury of
Paderborn Cathedral. In 1107 the
relics of
Saint Modoald were
translated from
Trier to
Helmarshausen Abbey, and the
escort stopped...
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Dominic de la
Calzada Epiphanius of
Salamis Gregory Dix (Church of England)
Modoald Nereus, Achilleus, Domitilla, and
Pancras Patriarch Germ**** I of Constantinople...
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Pepin of
Landen (c. 580–640) Itta of Metz (592–652)
Saint Modoald (c. 585 – 645 or 648)
Severa (c. 600 – c. 640)
Unknown Grimoald the
Elder (616–657)...
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Rusticus II 566–573
Magnerich 573–596
Gunderich 596–600
Sibald 600–626
Modoald 626–645 Numeri**** 645–665
Hildulf 665–671, d. 707
Basinus 671–697 d. 706 ...
- patron-saint of
Kildimo in Co.
Limerick in
Ireland (5th century)
Saint Modoald,
Archbishop of Trier,
related by
blood and
united by
friendship with most...
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brother Numeri****
eventually succeeded Modoald as
Bishop of Trier.
Optardus entrusted the
young Germ**** to
Modoald to be educated. At the age of seventeen...
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became a
Benedictine nun and was
appointed the
first abbess, by
Saint Modoald, her uncle, for the
convent of Oeren, Trier, Germany. The
abbey was built...
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Bologna in Italy,
under Diocletian (c. 304)
Saint Modesta,
niece of St
Modoald in
France and
first Abbess of
Oehren in
Trier in
Germany (680)
Saint Proculus...